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Overflow Incontinence

What is Overflow Incontinence?

You may find it difficult to start to pass water and that even when you have started; the flow is weak and slow. You might find that you dribble after you have finished passing water. Perhaps you dribble urine all the time, even without noticing.

You may need to go to the toilet very often during the day and night and you may even wet the bed. You may have a feeling that your bladder is full, even after you have passed all the water you can. This is called overflow incontinence.



 
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